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      ·2023-10-04
      October has long held a reputation on Wall Street as a month of volatility and uncertainty. This phenomenon, often referred to as the "October Effect," has historically been associated with stock market crashes, significant corrections, and economic downturns. However, it's essential to note that October can also present opportunities for traders, as it sometimes brings about what's known as the "October Rebound." In this post, we'll explore the October Effect, delve into the October Rebound, and discuss trading strategies to navigate this potentially turbulent month. Understanding the October Effect: The October Effect is a historical tendency for financial markets to experience increased turbulence during the month of October. Some of the most notable market crashes, such as the 1929 Gre
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